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Switzerland taking refuge under ‘stolen data’ excuse, won’t end bank secrecy: FM

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Switzerland taking refuge under ‘stolen data’ excuse, won’t end bank secrecy: FM
Accusing Switzerland of not following G-20 resolution on sharing banking details, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Friday said if they can give information to the US based on stolen data, then why not to India.Asserting that he has done everything possible to get information on the alleged black money stashed by Indians in

Swiss banks, Chidambaram said the authorities there are taking refuge under the excuse that requests based on stolen data cannot be shared.

I have pressed so hard that the Swiss Finance Minister is deeply embarrassed even to meet me in international forum because I have told her that it is a very serious issue in India and she must share information with us," Chidambaram told a press conference in New Delhi.

"They take refuge under one excuse. What excuse it is? That (information sought is based) stolen data. I said what is stolen data? I did not steal any data. This is data which was there with the French government.

"Well we can't share stolen data unless our Parliament passes a law. then I asked her how did you share information with the US? The US had greater clout than India, you share information with the US, you won't share with us?," he said. Chidambaram said that India would raise this issue at every forum, including the meetings of G-20 leaders that is going to happen on the sidelines of World Bank IMF annual meet next month in Washington.

"... on every forum we will raise the issue that Switzerland is non-compliant with the G-20 resolution that the
era of bank secrecy is over," he noted. On March 13, Chidambaram had written to his Swiss counterpart Eveline Widmer Schlumpf raising concerns about the alpine nation not sharing information on alleged unaccounted
money stashed by Indian citizens in banks there.

"I have done more than anyone else to push press the other government's to share information. Mukherjee (his
predecessor) did his best," Chidambaram said.

PTI

Story first published: Tuesday, April 1, 2014, 11:40 [IST]

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